Circus performers, including clowns and women in sequined outfits, are arranged in a pyramid at one end of the room. Children watch the entertainers from their beds, wheelchairs and rolling cots. The hospital was located at 982 Eastern Parkway.

Window display at Kaufman-Straus Company with a circus theme and pictures of elephants and a lion with lion tamer, plus a sign for war bonds in the corner. Address: Kaufman-Straus Company, 427-437 South 4th Street, Louisville, Kentucky.

“A reconstructed view over the Campus Martius, where many of the entertainment buildings were constructed. In the foreground is the Theatre of Pompey with the Portico, and the Theatre of Balbus beyond. At the top of the picture, on the banks of the...

"The Louvre diptych was produced in 506 A.D., on the occasion of the consulate of Areobindus. […] An exceptionally high number of diptychs and panels in his name remain: two complete diptychs and five individual panels. […] The Areobindus panels...

Address: 1400 S. Forty-third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. View of the top of a ride at the Kentucky State Fair. Across the way is a tent advertising acrobats, singers, a midget circus, and athletes. Further along is a carousel and a Ferris wheel....